One of the main elements of the landscape is the use of plants. Plants
provide interesting places for the eye to dwell, as well as providing soothing
scenery and even contributing to the energy efficiency of a home. Unfortunately,
the costs associated with purchasing plants for use in your landscape can
be rather steep. In order to save money and use you landscape budget wisely,
it is important to buy cheap plants.
Just because a plant is cheap, however, does not mean that it is a quality
plant. Be sure that the plant you are buying is free of disease, and
that it
is in generally good health. Purchasing a plant for a rock bottom price
may only result in you having to go out and buy another plant if your
wilted or diseased “find” dies shortly after planting. Planting
can be a traumatic thing, so you want a plant that will survive and then
flourish. Another thing to keep in mind when purchasing inexpensive plants
is to think about the maintenance costs on down the road. A cheap plant
may in actuality end up having a great many care needs. You may spend
more taking care of the plant than is worth the savings of an initial
bargain.
Inexpensive plants can be found in a variety of places. Most people
buy them at big box home improvement stores like Lowe’s and Home
Depot. There are even plants available at some WalMart and Kmart stores.
These plants are often very cheap, but many of them have not received
proper care, and may not be healthy enough to survive planting. One sliver
of peace of mind that stores like Home Depot and Lowe’s offer is
that these places offer guarantees of up to one year, so if your plant
dies, you can be compensated.
Nurseries are great places to find healthy, professionally cared for
plants. These are a little more expensive, but they are often of a higher
quality. If you are looking for a bargain at a nursery, they can still
be found, however. Many nurseries have a clearance table full of unpopular
plants or plants that they plan to discontinue carrying. These are often
discounted dramatically. Additionally, going to end of season sales can
help you find good prices on the plants that nurseries have to offer.
Most nurseries also provide plant guarantees, and you can receive expert
help and advice if you are a novice.
The Internet also offers cheap plant deals. It is possible to order
online and have your plants shipped. Online providers often provide a
variety of seeds and starts that can be shipped without incurring too
much damage, and that are very inexpensive. Check to see if your online
plant provider has a guarantee, however, and make sure that the costs
of shipping do not make the plants more expensive.
Other ways that you can reduce your plant buying costs is to choose
plants that are seeds or starts. These are available online or in stores
and nurseries. A packet of seeds costs less than a start, and starts
cost significantly less than plants that are already growing. Choosing
smaller plants not only reduces the amount of money that you pay up front,
but it also reduces the amount of money you pay later in maintenance.
Mature plants require more care when they are first planted, and they
also require more water and maintenance. So, while you do not have to
purchase tiny plants, you can purchase plants that are off to a good
start but that have not reached maturity.
Related to the idea of choosing plants that are smaller, is selecting
slower growing plants. While these may take longer to fill in your landscape,
if you plan accordingly you can save a great deal of money and still
have an attractive yard. Rapidly growing plants require more care and
the maintenance costs are often much more than the costs associated with
their slower growing counterparts. Choosing slow growing plants is a
great way to save money in the long run.
Looking for cheap plants for landscape can be a fun adventure as you
search for the best deal. Just remember that the best deal is not always
the cheapest plant. The best deal is a plant that is reasonably priced,
healthy, and has low cost maintenance requirements.